Everyday Prayers For Love
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Rachael Adams was sitting in a church pew one Sunday morning when a love offering envelope caught her eye. She sensed the Lord whisper to her heart, “You are My love offering. I’ve given you My love. Now how are you going to give My love to those around you?”
Rachael’s heart overflowed; she felt a burning desire to help others feel God’s precious gift.
In Everyday Prayers for Love: Learning to Love God, Others, and Even Yourself, Rachael extends the tender invitation from a loving God to His beloved. She explores the concept of biblical love and then guides readers through practical ways to live out love for others.
In this thirty-one-day devotional and reflective journal for women, you will:
– Realize that God is love
– Understand the characteristics of biblical love
– Grasp how much God truly loves you
– Learn how to love yourself
– Live out love through your actions toward others
– Experience fulfillment through living out your purpose to love
– Develop a deeper prayer life
Everyday Prayers for Love will help you discover who God is leading you to love in a tangible way–and motivate you to impact others with the gift of love.
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SKU (ISBN): 9798887692845
Rachael Adams
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2024
Publisher: Whitaker House Publishers
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